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Checking steering head bearing play (BMW F650GS)

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Lift front wheel clear of the ground.



Move fixed fork tubes forward (arrows).

Adjust the steering head bearing if play is perceptible.
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Removing and installing left handlebar fitting
Adjusting steering head bearing play
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